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Blood Moon The �rst time I had ever heard the term “blood
moon” was on my way up to Leland, Michigan three
summers ago. With about 45 minutes left until I arrived in
Leland, I remember saying a prayer to the extent of “God,
use me in whatever way you need me today.” Pretty soon
after that prayer I saw a man hitch hiking not too far
ahead and I knew in my heart that this was an invitation
from God out of that prayer. Within a few minutes of
chatting with this man, the conversation headed towards
that of God. He talked about his conversion story when
he was in his late twenties. He talked about where he
thought the world was heading. He explained how he
thought Christ’s second coming was imminent. This man
also explained the story of when he came to believe that
he was actually the prophet Elijah- sent to earth to pave
the way for Christ’s return.
I was completely intrigued by this encounter.
There was something in the way that “Elijah” spoke that
stirred my heart. I even went to visit him a few days after
dropping him o- at his house because of that curiosity,
despite the pushback from friends and family to do so.
One big theme that he spoke about was the series of four
“blood moons” that would be occurring in 2014-2015 and
how he believed that there was a deep meaning to this
rare occurrence. A blood moon occurs when there is a
lunar eclipse that causes the moon to take on a reddish
color. These four consecutive blood moons happen to all
coincide with Jewish feast days. The only other times this
has happened in the past, major world events have
happened, usually surrounding Israel. Many people
believe that the same will happen this time. Three of the
four blood moons have occurred already, with the fourth
set to happen on September 28th.
Whether this peeks your interest or if you think it
is just crazy talk, I think it is something good to be aware
of and pray about. For years now it has made me
contemplate the question, “Am I ready if Christ were to
return today or is there something holding me back from
the joy of seeing God face to face?”
masses Tuesday, September 1
7:30 a.m. Lila Orourke-Bonnie Conley
Wednesday, September 2
9:00 a.m. August Battoclette-Martha & Frank
Battocletti
Thursday, September 3
7:30 a.m. Ted Wenstrup-Rosemary Hollmeyer
Friday, September 4
9:00 a.m. Janet Schafer-Murphy Family
Saturday, September 5
9:00 a.m. Claire Harmeyer-Claire Bruemmer
4:00 p.m. Pat Stricker-Family
Sunday, September 6
8:00a.m. For the People of the Parish
9:30a.m. Carol Herzog-Lantz Family
11:30a.m. Elizabeth Menke-Jim & Beth Frey
servers Saturday, September 5
9:00 a.m. NOT FILLED 4:00 p.m. Audrey, Ben & Corrine Capannari
Sunday, September 6
8:00 a.m. Ian Hunt, Katie & Drew Mussman
9:30 a.m. NOT FILLED 11:30 a.m. Libby Ferre, Owen Murray, Clare Wilker
readings For Sunday: September 6: Isaiah 35:4-7a
James 2:1-5
Mark 7:31-37
“Blessed are the Peacemakers, for
they will be called children of God.” Matthew 5:9
ReCection by Brian Geeding
Collection Sunday, August 23 ................ 15,134.65
Projected weekly Collection ........................ 19,388.00
Collection under budget, Aug. 23 ............ 4,253.35
Want to write fewer checks? Sign up for Electronic
Fund Transfer. To enroll go to our
website www.smchp.com and
click on “Giving” found at the top
of the main page. Any questions?
Call Angie Pfaller (321-1207
ext. 5502).
calendar Please visit www.smchp.com for the most current info.
Tuesday, September 1:
K of C O9cers, Seton Ctr. Mtg. Rm., 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 3:
Cub Scouts Round-Up, Cafeteria, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 5:
Wedding, Kathleen Lang/Robert Cave, 6 pm, Deacon Tim
Helmick
Sunday, September 6:
Rosary, Church, 8 p.m.
A U G U S T 3 0 , 2 0 1 5 — T W E N T Y - S E C O N D S U N D A Y I N O R D I N A R Y T I M E
sms school news FROM OUR SCHOOL OFFICE We enjoy our �rst full week of school this
week! On Wednesday evening,
September 2, we welcome Parents for
the PTO General Meeting at 7:00pm in the gym followed
by Meet the Teacher Night for Kindergarten-Grade 5. This
is a "not to miss" meeting to learn about the important
role our PTO plays in our school. Immediately following
the PTO meeting...it's o- to Meet the Kindergarten-Grade
5 Teachers. On Thursday evening, September 3, our Jr.
High Parents will go back to school and follow their
child's daily schedule. Grade 6-8 parents should meet in
the gym at 7:00pm for a brief Jr. High overview and to
begin their schedule of classes.
Please join us on Friday, September 4, at 9:00am for our �rst
All School Mass of the 2015-2016 school year!
Thank you for your prayerful participation in Catholic Relief
Services Rice Bowl this past Lent. Your support amount of
$1,375.68 will help insure the success of CRS Rice Bowl again
this year.
Thank you for caring about our brothers and sisters!
Catholic Social Action O�ce
From the desk of Fr. Ken I am delighted to announce Mrs. Katie Barton as the
Director of Liturgy and Music at St. Mary Church e&ective
September 2015. Katie comes to us as an accomplished
Director of Music Ministry having served at Holy Spirit and
St. Timothy Parishes in Kentucky over the past 20
years. She is an active member of the National Association
of Pastoral Musicians and a member of their National
Board for Director of Music Ministries. In her spare
time...Katie is a lecturer of Music Education and Assistant
Director of Choral Studies at NKU, and a published
composer and arranger with GIA Publications.
St Mary is honored and blessed to have Katie bring her
extraordinary gift of inspiring liturgical music through
building choir and congregation participation. Please join me in raising our voices and extending a warm welcome her Brst weekend of leading our congregation at all Masses, September 12 & 13. In
the following weeks and months, Katie will be reaching
out to all parishioners and music ministers to form her
music program at St. Mary.
Are you interested in helping one of our
couples prepare for marriage? …and in
doing so enrich your marriage? Engaged couples complete a pre-marriage inventory
called FOCCUS (facilitating open couple communication,
understanding and study). They then meet with a married
couple who uses the summary to “facilitate (and model)
communication” between them. This is not a major time
commitment. You will host 2-3 couples per year, meeting
with each 2-3 times in your home. If you are interested,
there is a formation scheduled, beginning of November at
St. Michael’s parish in Sharonville.
Please contact Margaret Shank, Connie Erdmann or Father
Ken if you are interested.
Do not let the cost be a deterrent -
Foccus Training This training will be held on
Thursday Nov 5 and 12th, 7:00 a.m. – 9: 30 p.m., at St.
Michael Parish in Sharonville. Cost per couple: $80.00.
To register, please contact the Family Life OPce by
calling 513.421.3131x2621.
Prayer Request Hotline The Prayer Request Hotline is in service. The number is 533-
5500 ext. 5770. For anyone who is in need of prayer, or if
you know someone who is in need of prayer, call and leave
your prayer request on the message system. Questions, or if
you would like to be a prayer partner, please call Marlene
Berning (321-7911).
Thank you to the 340 families who have pledged and/or
donated to the Campaign.
For those of you who wish to make a pledge:
Go to www.smchp.com and click on the Letter of Intent for
Centennial Campaign found towards the bottom of
the page.
You can also set up your e-giving for the Campaign by
clicking on the Centennial Campaign link found on the
front page of our website. If you prefer the parish set up
your e-giving, please contact Angie Pfaller 513-321-1207
ext. 5502.
A Huge Thank you! To all the volunteers
who made the Festival a success! Pete and Heather Kopf- 2015 Chairs
Be Green! Wondering what to do with your FunFest yard
sign now that the festival is over? Be green and also help St.
Mary reduce expenses for next year's festival by returning the
wire frame so that it can be reused. Bring the wire frame with
you to Mass next weekend and leave it at the marked drop-o-
spot on the Rectory driveway. (Unfortunately, the plastic sign
is not reusable.)
Winner of the Grand RaEe Prize of $10,000
Nick Corder
Parishioners called to Military Service If you know of a parishioner who is called into, or
presently serving in, our country’s military forces
please notify the parish secretary at (321-
1207). We want to keep these men and women in our
prayers. In serving honorably, they contribute to the good of
the nation and the preservation of peace (Catechism of the
Catholic Church #2310). Please keep the following in your
prayers: Craig Blessing, Tony DeFilippo, Louis Hamilton,
Jr., Jake Keefe, Dom Lanzillotta, Ewan MacDougall,
Michael O’Connor, Andrew Quatkemeyer, Amy Rohs,
Todd Seurkamp, Todd Smyth.
Mass With Healing Service-Wed., Sept. 2nd
Bishop Joe Binzer, main celebrant Gathering Music at 7:15 and Mass will begin at 7:30
p.m at St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, 5222 North Bend
Rd. After Mass those who wish will be blessed and
prayed with for physical, spiritual, emotional or relational
healing. You can receive prayer for yourself or any of your
loved ones. Come and be with Bishop Joe Binzer for this
special healing event. For more info. Contact Lighthouse
Renewal Center (471-5483).
Prayer for the Beginning of the School Year Lord Jesus, we ask for Your help as we begin this new
school year. Allow us to experience Your presence in the
many blessings You put before us. Open our eyes to the
new challenges and exciting opportunities that this new
school year brings. Open our heart and mind to new friends
and new teachers. Give us a generous spirit to be enthusi-
astic with our studies and courage to accept new opportu-
nities. Help us to be attentive to one another and let us
experience Your presence in our new friends. Jesus, inspire
us to do our best this year! Amen --
prayerresource.blogspot.com
Catholic 101
My Protestant friends say that their church
goes by the Bible Alone, but that the Catholic
Church has added a lot of man-made
traditions to the Word of God…Is that true?"
No, it is not true. Protestants have as their sole rule of faith
the written Word of God, which we �nd in Sacred Scripture.
The Catholic Church has as its sole rule of faith, the entire
Word of God, as it is found in Sacred Scripture and Sacred
Tradition.All of the Word of God was at one time passed on
orally…Sacred Tradition. Eventually, some of Sacred
Tradition was written down…this became Sacred Scripture,
which is written tradition. However, Scripture itself tells us
that not all of the things that Jesus said and did were written
down. And listen to what Paul says about “tradition”:2 Thes
2:15, “So then, brethren, stand �rm and hold to the
traditions which you were taught by us, either by word of
mouth or by letter.” Traditions! Traditions taught by word of
mouth, in other words, oral tradition, and traditions taught
by letter. Traditions which they are being told to “stand �rm
and hold to”. Sacred Scripture and
1 Cor 11:2, “I commend you because you remember me in
everything and maintain the traditions even as I have
delivered them to you.” The Corinthians are being
commended by Paul because they maintain the traditions
that he passed on to them. Sacred Scripture and Sacred
Tradition.
2 Tim 2:2: “and what you have heard from me before many
witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach
others also.” What we have here in 2 Timothy is an instance,
in Scripture, of Paul commanding the passing on of oral
tradition.
1 Thes 2:13, “And we also thank God constantly for this, that
when you received the Word of God which you heard from
us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it
really is, the Word of God, which is at work in you believers.”
So, they received as the Word of God that which they heard,
not simply that which they read in Scripture.
In other words, the Bible clearly supports the Catholic
Church’s teaching that the Word of God is contained in both
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
Catholicscomehome.org
Do you have questions you want answered? Send your
questions to [email protected] or call the
parish o�ce (321-1207). You may even drop them in the
collection basket.
Nine Months with Christ in the Womb
Jesus now has a sense of balance inside his mother.
He can even tell whether he is upside or right-side
up, but he still spends the majority of his time right-
side up. Jesus of the womb, Hear our prayers!
Dear Jesus of the Womb,
Most fragile child of Mary’s protection, we look to you as
the youngest image of perfect innocence. We lift up our
prayers to you who will save each of our souls. Just as you
entered humanity through this most gentle and helpless
state, now help us to @nd your presence in the faces of all
the gentle and helpless persons of the earth. Bless us with
eyes that see you and ears that hear you: in the presence
of the poor and the outcast, the hungry and the homeless,
the condemned and the war-torn, the elderly and the un-
born. May we discover you every day as at Christmas and
o&er you our gifts every day as at Epiphany. This we ask of
You and the Father, with your Holy Spirit, and in union
with Mary your tender home, Amen.
From March 25th to December 25th 2015, we will be par-
ticipating in Respect Life Prayer , NINE MONTHS WITH
CHRIST IN THE WOMB.
St. Mary Events
Little Cougars Fall Soccer
Registration is Open! Are you looking for a way to get your child involved in
athletics here at St.Mary? Little Cougars is a great way for
you and your child to stay active, become involved and
make new friends! Registration is open to all Fall
2015/2016 St. Mary Parish kindergarteners. The season
will be held each Wednesday starting on
September 16th - October 14th, from 5-
6pm at Otto Armleder Park. If you have
any questions please feel free to contact
Molly Bruegge at [email protected]
or Tom Lieser at [email protected]
To sign up please visit:
www.stmarysoccer.assn.la
Join Cub Scout Pack 146! 1st thru 5th Grade boys
Thursday, September 3, at 7 pm in SMS Cafeteria
(This meeting is for Parents and boys)
- Camping!
- Service!
- Pinewood Derby!
- Fun!
IF YOU SIGN UP YOUR SON AT THE
MEETING = GET A T-SHIRT AND
SCOUT HANDBOOK! (Cash or check accepted) For
more information Contact:
Nate Stroup, Cubmaster, at 731-2042 or
Website: www.smsscouts.co.nf
St. Mary Parish
Fall Golf Classic Presented by: CBTS
When: Friday, Sept. 11th at 1 p.m., shotgun start
Where: California Golf Course
Format: SCRAMBLE! Rules provided prior to start
Cost: $125 per person. Includes cart, golf, prizes, bev-
erages, and both lunch at the start and dinner at the
golf course following the event.
Sign up today. All are welcome!! Credit card payments
accepted online at
http://smsa.assn.la/
Registration questions? Email [email protected]
or contact Jack
Ankenbauer, Matt Berlage, Tim Gillenkirk,
Philip Kiley or Mike Taylor.
World Day of Prayer for Creation, September 1, 2015 Pope Francis has instituted a new day of prayer and cele-
bration for the Church entitled the "World Day of Prayer
for the Care of Creation," to be celebrated on
September 1 each year.
The day of prayer is in keeping with the theme of the
Holy Father's newest environmental encyclical "Laudato
Si." It is also seen as a sign of unity with the Orthodox
Church, which established September 1 as a day to cele-
bration creation in 1989. [The Pope] expressed hope that
the day could highlight the need for all Christians to
work together toward common goals.
...Pope Francis reiterated in his institution of the World
Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation that the care of the
environment needs to be a priority for Christians be-
cause of their care for the human person. "Living our
vocation to be protectors of God's handiwork is essential
to a life of virtue; it is not an optional or a secondary as-
pect of our Christian experience," he said.
The World Day of Prayer for the Care for Creation is
meant to be celebrated "with the participation of the
entire People of God: priests, men and women religious
and the lay faithful," Pope Francis said, and should
"become a significant occasion for prayer, reflection,
conversion and the adoption of appropriate lifestyles."
-- catholicnewsagency.com
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group The Wednesday Morning Men’s Prayer Group will begin
reading Laudato Si’, the Encyclical Letter of Pope Francis
On Care for Our Common Home. Beginning August 26
and continuing for six weeks, come join this lively dis-
cussion of the teaching of the Hoy Father. Men of
the parish meet in the Seton Center around 7:15 a.m.
and end by 8:15 a.m. — a great way to start your day!
“Welcome to Our
Newest Parishioners” Samantha Ducheny
Eric/Jill Gaughan
Paul/Laura Geers
Kim/Derek Grove
William/Andrea King
Victor Nicholas
Caitlin Smith
Katherine Steiner
Stephen Yeager
Ronald Zmuda
Weekly Marriage Tip "Your life is more than your work and your work is more than
your job." (From the song by the same name by Charlie King.)
Is your job getting in the way of your family relation-
ships? Both are important, but another song puts it, "Time is
Love." -- USCCB
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time August 30, 2015
Rejoice in God’s LawBy Dianne Bergant, CSA
Many of us have a negative
attitude toward the law. We
find it restrictive, confining, a
threat to our sense of personal freedom
and independence. This attitude is far
from the way ancient Israel perceived
their Law. Deuteronomy insists that if
they observe the Law, the neighboring
nations will be edified: “This great nation
is truly a wise and discerning people”
(4:6). To the Israelites, the Law (the
Torah) was a guide that showed them
how they were to live out their covenant
commitment to God in peace and justice.
Psalm 19 captures this essence when
it says, “The law of the LORD is perfect,
refreshing the soul…The precepts of
the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart”
(v. 8-9). Because Jesus often stood in
opposition to the religious leaders of his
day, we might forget that he was really
an observant Jew. His criticism was not
of the Law itself but of the ways it was
sometimes interpreted by others. Jesus
makes it clear that he did not come to
abolish the Law but to fulfill it, to show
us how we are to value it and abide by it.
Scripture underscores the importance
of teaching God’s laws to others,
presumably the next generation.
During this time of year, when children
and catechumens are beginning new
instruction in the faith, it is a good time
for each of us to reexamine our attitude
toward the laws of God and the Church
that guide our lives. †
Sunday ReadingsDeuteronomy 4:1–2, 6–8Moses introduces the commandments.
James 1:17–18, 21–22, 27“Every perfect gift is from above.”
Mark 7:1–8, 14–15, 21–23Evils come from within.
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A Word From Pope Francis When we speak of the
visible reality of the
Church, we shouldn’t
just think of [leaders]
and the consecrated
people. The visible reality of the Church
is made up of the many baptized
brothers and sisters in the world who
believe, hope, and love. Many times we
hear: “The Church doesn’t do this, the
Church does not do something else.”
...Tell me, who is the Church?....The
Church is...us! All baptized persons are
the Church, Jesus’ Church. Made up
of: all those who follow the Lord Jesus
and who, in his name, come close to
the least and the suffering, seeking to
offer...relief, comfort, and peace: those
who do what the Lord commanded of
us are the Church. We understand also,
that the visible reality of the Church is
not measurable...How can we know all
the good that is done? So many works
of love, so much fidelity in families,
so much effort to educate children, to
transmit the faith, so much suffering
among the sick who offer their suffering
up to the Lord….This cannot be
measured and it is very great! How can
we know the marvels that, through us,
Christ work(s) in every person? Even the
visible reality of the Church is beyond
our control...It is a mysterious reality
because it comes from God.
General Audience, October 29, 2014
who receive public assistance. The
nation’s mindset shifted; no longer did
Americans expect the government to
take care of people in need. In fact,
many came to view the government and
its social programs as a great enabler
of undeserving masses of freeloaders
duping society and beating the system.
The current national battle over
entitlements has continued the war on
the poor. Civil debate has deteriorated
into political spins, stigmatizing, and
name-calling. Nutrition programs,
Head Start, veterans’ pensions,
unemployment assistance, low-income
energy and housing assistance, food
stamps, and Medicaid give people the
basics to survive and thrive. Doesn’t
everyone have the right to a standard
of living conducive to good health and
well-being? What about the right to
security in the event of uncontrollable
circumstances like unemployment or
disability? The right to a decent standard
of living becomes a casualty in the battle
over entitlements.
In any economy, the poor suffer most.
As Jesus said, “The poor you will always
have with you” (Matthew 26:11). The
United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops supports policies that protect
human life and dignity. But this work is
not for churches or governments alone;
it’s for all of us, and we must work
together. We must strengthen families,
encourage and reward productive labor,
and avoid placing unnecessary burdens
on people and families struggling to live
in dignity. And we should not do this
work begrudgingly; we should be proud
of it.
WEEKDAY READINGS
August 31–September 5
August 30, 2015
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Rights vs. EntitlementsFr. Bruce Lewandowski, CSsR
A faded sign in the window of a
small storefront near my home
declares, “We offer a hand up,
not a handout!” A Salvation Army social-
service center offers food vouchers; a
stone’s throw away, the Catholic Worker
offers a free clinic. Churches and church
organizations have been in the charity
business for centuries, so it’s hard to
imagine a faith community of any
denomination void of an outreach or
assistance program. We expect it—and
for the most part, we’re proud of it.
For decades, expectations for
our churches have spilled over into
expectations for our government. Early
in United States history, the colonies
imported the British Poor Laws that
ensured people would have food,
clothing, and shelter. Throughout the
1800s, social programs like the Civil
War Pension Program of 1862 helped
struggling families. After the Great
Depression, social-welfare programs
came into their own as structured
agencies—it seemed to make sense. Our
nation’s greatness was predicated on how
well we cared for our most vulnerable
people. The idea bolstered the Great
Society programs of the 1960s and early
1970s. We expected our government to
care—and for the most part, we were
proud of it.
The 1976 presidential campaign
coined the pejorative phrase “welfare
queen,” and an unfortunate recurring
trend began—the vilification of people
Mon. Weekday: 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 / Luke 4:16–30
Tue. Weekday: 1 Thessalonians 5:1–6, 9–11 / Luke 4:31–37
Wed. Weekday: Colossians 1:1–8 / Luke 4:38–44
Thu. St. Gregory the Great: Colossians 1:9–14 / Luke 5:1–11
Fri. Weekday: Colossians 1:15–20 / Luke 5:33–39Sat. Weekday: Colossians 1:21–23 / Luke 6:1–5
• What is in my heart?
• With what gifts and talents has God
blessed me?
Lord, you come from the heart of
the Trinity. Give me a pure heart, that
Faithful Meditations for Every Day in
Ordinary Time, Rev. Warren J. Savage
and Mary Ann McSweeny
PREP 2015-2016 Online Registration Open! (Parish Religious Education Program) Please go to www.smchp.com to register!
Welcome back to a fast approaching school year. We hope that God blessed you with relaxing summer days!
Important Dates
1. Fellowship- September 20th after the 9:30 mass- Please join us as we will honor all of the PREP and school teachers as it is Catechetical Sunday.
2. First day of the 2015-2016 PREP year is Sunday, October 4th
Children ages 3 1/2- 5 (Pre-school through Kindergarten...pre-schoolers must be potty trained) and will meet from 9:30-10:30AM. Grades 1-7 (Confirmation class) and will meet after 9:30 Mass, from 10:30-11:45AM. Grade 8- There will be different service events and small group formation throughout the year.
Registration and PREP fee payment is online...easy and convenient! Please register early. First day of class is Sunday, October 4.
A completed Medical Form is required for all PREP students. Please complete this Medical Form when registering. Please print out your completed form, sign, and submit to the parish office prior to the first day of class. 2853 Erie Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45208
Food for All: Be Multiplied is an Archdiocesan, collaborative effort to faithfully respond to hunger in our local neighborhoods. Inspired by Pope Francis’ call to action to end hunger by 2025 and in conjunction with his visit to Philadelphia in September; Food for All: Be Multiplied will be our collective Archdiocesan “Spiritual Bouquet” for Pope Francis.
St. Mary Church has pledged 2000 food items to be collected over the next year. St. Mary School has pledged 5000 food items to be collected over the next year.
All food items will benefit our local St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry. How do you contribute to help fulfill these pledges?
At Church - The second Sunday of every month take a SVDP food bag after Mass. Return your food items the third Sunday of the month to the vestibule of church.
At School - Student Council will organize several food drives throughout the school year to stock the pantry at holiday times or replenish as needed. Friendly grade level competition will generate lots of excitement! Look for more information in the near future.
Also...you are invited to participate in an Archdiocesan-wide Food for All effort.....
DEFEAT HUNGER Obstacle Run and Food Drive
Saturday, September 5
8:00am- 2:00 pm Summit Park, Blue Ash Ohio Adult and kids’ course, family friendly pricing, after party for all ages, Kiss 107FM Register and more info: www.catholiccincinnati.org/foodforall/ or www.stirintoflame.com
What: Called to Witness is a parish-wide planning process to affirm both who we are as a
Catholic parish and what we are called to be. The plan that will be developed will reflect
everyone’s best and most reasoned efforts in building consensus about where the parish is
heading, and how it should best achieve its mission along the way.
Why: The best time for a parish to tackle planning is when there is no urgent need to resolve a
crisis. St. Mary Church is blessed to find itself in ‘a good place’ and we will use Called to
Witness as a means of identifying what has changed since the 2011 Long Range Plan, and
develop our shared vision and goals for the future of St. Mary Parish.
How: Called to Witness planning is accomplished by engaging all parishioners and building on
the work and wisdom of prior planning initiatives. "Listening" sessions will be held with
parishioners and Called to Witness team leaders. All parishioners are invited and encouraged
to participate. We want to hear from you! Contact Margaret Shank at 321-1207 ext.5521 or
[email protected] to get involved.
When:
· September-October 2015, the Called to Witness Leadership Team will meet with
individual parishioners and groups of parishioners to ask questions about your St. Mary
Parish experience and LISTEN to your feedback.
· November 2015-March 2016, all the feedback will be analyzed and developed into our
Called to Witness Plan with the help of Starboard Strategy, a Catholic Parish consulting
firm.
The symbol for Called to Witness incorporates a triangle, circle and heart to signify the virtues of faith, hope, and love. At the
center of these is the St. Mary rose, an icon used to brand all parish communications. This symbol declares that in undertaking
strategic planning, each parishioner is ‘called to witness’ the parish’s strengths, its values, its ideals and its challenges in
serving Christ and in serving its members. This witnessing will help the parish determine ‘where it shall be’ and ‘what it must
be’ to become the best version of itself.
Participate in Called to Witness!
Contact [email protected] or 321-1207 ext. 5521
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Ways to Build Your Relationship with Jesus *Attend Mass every Sunday and give God your undivided attention. ...
*Make an honest examination of conscience and go to confession.
*Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - It requires my focus. It requires
me to slow down and be present ... to receive & listen.
*Pray thru Scripture or special prayers like the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
* Make a retreat or �nd a Spiritual Director.
* Memorize the Beatitudes, or Psalm 23.
* Discover spiritual classics like Introduction to the Devout Life by St.
Francis de Sales, Story of a Soul by St. Therese of Lisieux, Confessions by
St. Augustine, or The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis.
* Do one charitable deed for the needy anonymously. Perform
the works of mercy within your ability. * Practice self-denial. Fast on Fridays from meat, co-ee, television, the
Internet, or something similar.
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2761 ERIE AVE. 321-0886
Mark A. Logeman,D.D.S.
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Automotive Servicesince 1960
Gutter Cleaning
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Family Dentistry
www.drlogeman.com3894 ISABELLA AVE.
SCHIRMER’SGARAGE
631-4455
Automotive Servicesince 1960
Gutter Cleaning
Roof Repair & Replacement
Private Duty Caregivers Ready to Help You!• Companion Care, Light House cleaning• Meal Preparation, Respite Care• In-home blood draws/injections, IV Therapy• Skilled Assessments• Medication set-ups, Bath Visits• Qualified medical and non-medical caregivers• We handle all background, drug screening, payroll, insurance and administration• Bonded and insured
LIFECARE | KIDCARE
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871-CAKE (2253)
Fresh Baked Daily:Cookies, Celebration Cakes
Gourmet Brownies
HALL OF FAME DONUTS!
7 Days a week - 24 Hours a Day!
85 Years!
Edward J. Wnek, DDS, MS, LLCHyde Park Square Mariemont Square2712 Erie Ave. 6837 Wooster PikeCincinnati, OH Mariemont, OH513-871-0324 513-271-5265
www.wnekorthodontics.com
REMODEL / [email protected]
KENWOOD BEECHMONT FLORENCEHYDE PARKNORTHGATE
SYMMES TWP.
We Didn’t Invent Ham,We Perfected It.
ST. MARGARET HALL"The Difference is Love"
Compassionate, loving care served byThe Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing
1960 Madison Rd. 513-751-5880
Over 50 yearsof loving
care
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SUBLETT LANDSCAPINGAND LAWNCARE
321-2017Steve Sublett, St. Mary Parishioner Remodeling • Roofing/Gutters
Concrete • Plumbing/Electric Drywall • Int./Ext. Painting
CompleteHandyman Service
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Stay in the Home You LoveAttractive Home Modifications Customized to Your Needs
• Accessible Bathroom and Kitchen Remodeling• Wheelchair Ramp Design and Construction
• Grab Bar Installation
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Certified Aging in Place Specialist
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Insurance issued by the Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark, NJ and its affiliates. 0157484-00005-00
Jim Conway, Parishioner
Comfort for Home and Industry Since 1946www.gozimer.com
It’s time to get your AC cleaned.
Please Remember St. Mary ParishIn Your Will & Estate Planning.
Thomas E. DonnellonCobb’s Car Care Center
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6229 Beechmont Ave. Ernie, Jack, Ralph& Barb VilardoBusiness 513-232-3821
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Four generations and 100 years of family service to Eastern Cincinnati.
Scott LambertAlfio Gulisano2724 Erie Ave.
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Joseph Lutmer, R.Ph., ParishionerTom Denier, R.Ph.
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Delivery Service3500 Erie Ave.
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